Early Wednesday Jimmy Fallon tweeted that he was in Orlando and looking for lunch recommendations. Seconds later the local Twitter-verse blew up with suggestions ranging from theme parks to food trucks. Beefy King, a true Orlando icon, won out. "I was working the lunch shift, my head down as usual, said James "Woody" Woodrow, who runs daily operations at the 45-year-old Orlando eatery.

"My phone kept buzzing with Facebook posts, I was busy and just ignored them.

"Then a buddy from California sends me a text saying 'Hey, man, you're famous' and he sent me a picture of Jimmy Fallon by our sign. I didn't even know he was here. I couldn't even tell you what he ordered."

If it hadn't been for social media, Fallon might have come and gone through Orlando quietly. After the Beefy King sighting a Sentinel colleague spotted Fallon at the Publix on Shine -- more confirmation that he was in the neighborhood.

If Woodrow had looked up would he have recognized Fallon?

"Nah, probably not," he said. "But I did ask my younger workers if they saw him and they said 'No'."

Woodrow thinks the actor-comedian-talk-show-host may have been in a car at the restaurant's drive through.

If you've never tried Beefy King here's the lowdown: Each sandwich is heated over steam holes built into the stainless-steel work counter. Although options include pastrami, corned beef, barbecued pork, smoked turkey and veggie sandwiches, steamed beef is king.

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